chapka
English
The
chapka
of a subaltern in the Austro-Hungarian 2nd Uhlan Regiment
Alternative forms
czapka
Etymology
From
Polish
czapka
(
“
cap
”
)
Czech
čapka
(
“
cap
”
)
Noun
chapka
(
plural
chapkas
)
A type of
hat
worn by 19th-century Polish
cavalry
, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental
insignia
on the front, and now associated with Polish independence and nationalism.
Translations
type of hat
German:
Tschapka
(de)
f
Ido:
shapko
(io)
See also
Czapka
on Wikipedia.
Wikipedia
Anagrams
pachak
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